Often mistakenly taken for the orthodox Death Metal band they can seem to sound like if not really paying attention to what they create, SAVAGE ANNIHILATION are a unique band pushing the envelope of their old-school influences to embark the listener into a world of their very own.Lyrically, it's gross. It's crude. It's raw. It's dismembered and grotesque. Musically, it's brutal. It's heavy. It's violent. but there's far more than what the rotten eye can see: SAVAGE ANNIHILATION's creations are all part of a global concept and it's all about hopelessness and desperation.Started fifteen years ago, the band took ten years to shape, define, re-define and re-shape their unique artistic approach and release their debut, "Cannibalisme, h r sie et autres sauvageries" (2012) and it took them five more years to come with the sequel, "Quand s'abaisse la croix du blasph me", going even further into their post-apocalyptic visions of a world beyond doomed.Following the path started with its predecessor, the new album is total nihilism, pure heresy and blasphemy, gore beyond gore ; savage, annihilating but it's first and foremost an artistic, conceptual story where salvation doesn't exist.Fewer yet longer songs, all connected one to the other make "Quand s'abaisse la croix du blasph me" a tough listen, an oppressing experience and a challenge somehow, and when you think you will finally see the light at the end of the tunnel when you reach the last track of this nightmarish journey into gruesome horror (and few will be strong enough to survive such an unsustainable nauseating bad trip!), "Le tombeau de l'atrocit " featuring international opera singer Claire Mott again (she was already a guest on their debut), you'll soon discover this beautiful moment of sublime grace is in fact the last spark of life into your eye before you die.Welcome to your most fascinating nightmare.